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hit man
hit man
noun
slanga hired assassin, esp one employed by gangsters
Word History and Origins
Origin of hit man1
Example Sentences
Cotrona, draws on the kind of “John Wick”-style story that the action franchise perfected when it posed the question: if there was a bounty on a hit man’s head?
One email included screenshots of a text conversation about paying a hit man $15,000 to kill the wife.
After his release from a U.S. prison, he returned to Mexico, reportedly became a police officer and mob hit man, and worked his way up to become a founder of the Jalisco New Generation cartel.
The movie became famous for having one of the most spectacular car chases ever filmed: Hackman’s Doyle in a hair-raising pursuit of an elevated train that had been hijacked by a hit man.
The ex-wife of a Woodland Hills doctor — who recently wept at his memorial — hired a hit man to ambush and murder him for financial gain, prosecutors say.
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